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Horses Stolen from Church Camp

 Monday evening January 30th the gates at Camp El Har church camp were checked, every horse had was taken care of and they were turned out into their pasture for the night.  The camp had 10 lesson horses that they used to teach children and adults to ri

The Glycemic Index and Your Horse

Glycemic index has been a big buzz phrase in human nutrition for years and it is now coming around to the equine world as well. What exactly is it and what relevance does it have for the average horse and his feeding strategy?

Important Info for Horse Owners: The Magnetic Draw of Pulse Electro Magnetic Field Therapy

How does pulse electro magnetic field therapy work and is it truly a therapy?

Cavallo Hoof Boots Q & A: Hydrating Horse's Hooves in Dry, Hot Weather

Cellular strength, wholeness and integrity of horses' hooves are affected by environmental factors.

Tetanus: Your Horse's Risk May Be Greater Than You Think

Unvaccinated horses face a fatality rate of 75% for tetanus and if your horse has exposure to soil, other animals and manure, he is at risk.

Help Nix the Culex Mosquito that Transmits 3 of 5 Core Equine Diseases

With mortality rates reaching up to 90% from mosquito-transmitted diseases, it's critically important that horses be protected from these diseases.

Equine West Nile Virus Threat Remains

Help protect your horse with West Nile-Innovator: At least 152 more cases of equine West Nile virus reported in 2016 than in 2015

Common Equine Dental Problems and How To Avoid Them

Learn how changes in the ways domestic horses are fed affects their mouths and teeth and what you can do to prevent devastating dental problems.

Ariat Honors Volunteers That Change the Lives of Horses - People

Hoping to change the public's view of horses in transition through awareness and education, Ariat International honors volunteers for their service on behalf of horse welfare.

The History of Rotational Deworming, its Risk Today, and How to Spur Change

The true goal of parasite control in horses is to limit parasite infections so animals remain healthy and clinical illness does not develop, and the goal is NOT to eradicate all parasites from an individual.

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